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The Impact of Commissioned Service Provision on Probation Practice

 
 
 

Ruth Hart explores how heavy caseloads and time pressure deplete resilience and drive exhaustion, resulting in practice that too often relies on satisficing rather than striving for excellence.

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Richard Rowley3 December 2025
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